IndyCar Drivers React To Upended Season
“In the grand scheme of things, we’re not allowed to complain at our situation. It’s just the way it is.”
Ask Me Anything: Matt Anderson, Olympian
He led team USA to a bronze medal in indoor volleyball at the 2016 Rio Olympics with his offensive prowess. Now, the 6-foot, 10- inch Zionsville resident and his teammates aim for nothing less than a gold medal in Paris. He credits his family with helping him get there.
The Naysayer On Purdue Without Caleb Swanigan
Caleb Swanigan's case is in NCAA's hands, but the Naysayer says that Purdue's season does not weigh in the balance.
Flashback: Knight Explains Chair Toss (Twice) to Letterman
”Do you have any furniture at all left in your house?” the Indy-born TV host asked The General.
Indianapolis Clowns And ABCs Stats Added To Baseball Records
The MLB announced that seven Negro Leagues statistics will be added to their official historical record.
How Did The NFL Combine End Up In Indianapolis, Anyway?
The event accounts for an estimated $8.4 million economic impact to the city, according to Visit Indy.
The Indiana Pacers Are Pressing “Reset” On The Court—And In The...
The Indiana Pacers are changing their coach, their arena, and maybe their roster. And behind the scenes, owner Herb Simon is slowly ceding control of the team to his son, Steve.
How Notre Dame Students Battled The Klan 100 Years Ago
A flurry of fists and potatoes flung through the windows of the local Klan headquarters were just part of the climactic fight that helped earn the "The Fighting Irish" nickname.
WNBA Faces An Uphill Climb For Appropriate Attention
While the WNBA continues to grow its fanbase, in part thanks to this year’s talented rookie class, the league continues to receive comments about the sport and its players that hinder its progress.